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<blockquote data-quote="JLJunkieMX107" data-source="post: 3943539" data-attributes="member: 577425"><p>Lol I was thinking that too but never mentioned it.</p><p></p><p>What I find strange is that the owner keeps dancing around the notion of sacrificing sound for looks when they can have both. It's not like there is a huge difference in design that will hinder good sound quality just to look good. What does hinder good sound in a flashy setup is laziness and inexperience. The simple suggestion from your fabricator that a ported/sealed design will hit all the frequencies is completely ridiculous. And for you to say a ported box sounds sloppier than a sealed box is yet another example of your lack of knowledge in your own profession. It would be in your best interest to stop posting because you are dragging your shops name in the mud.</p><p></p><p>I have not seen anyone hating or bashing steve. Why would we? He was not the one who came up with this design. Steve is just looking for good sound and sorry to say, he is definately not going to find it in your shop. Steve if you want a good box PM me and I will build it and ship it to you(and I guarantee it will be a LOT cheaper than the crap they are trying to sell you).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JLJunkieMX107, post: 3943539, member: 577425"] Lol I was thinking that too but never mentioned it. What I find strange is that the owner keeps dancing around the notion of sacrificing sound for looks when they can have both. It's not like there is a huge difference in design that will hinder good sound quality just to look good. What does hinder good sound in a flashy setup is laziness and inexperience. The simple suggestion from your fabricator that a ported/sealed design will hit all the frequencies is completely ridiculous. And for you to say a ported box sounds sloppier than a sealed box is yet another example of your lack of knowledge in your own profession. It would be in your best interest to stop posting because you are dragging your shops name in the mud. I have not seen anyone hating or bashing steve. Why would we? He was not the one who came up with this design. Steve is just looking for good sound and sorry to say, he is definately not going to find it in your shop. Steve if you want a good box PM me and I will build it and ship it to you(and I guarantee it will be a LOT cheaper than the crap they are trying to sell you). [/QUOTE]
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